Shubha Raul

Shubha Raul (born 1967) was the Mayor (2007–09) of the Indian metropolis Mumbai for a period of 33 months.[1] She was elected to the post on 10 March 2007 and was the third woman mayor of the 124-year-old civic body.[2] She also served as a corporator representing the northern Mumbai suburb of Dahisar,[3] and was on crucial standing committees of the Bombay Municipal Corporation (BMC) for over two years.[4]

Shubha Raul
Mayor of Mumbai
In office
2007–2009
Preceded byDatta Dalvi
Succeeded byShraddha Jadhav
Personal details
Political partyShiv Sena
OccupationAyurvedic Doctor

Raul belongs to the Shiv Sena political party and is an ayurvedic doctor[5]

She lives in Borivali, Mumbai. She is 40 years old (in 2007). She has two daughters – 15-year-old Tanvi and 12-year-old Mayuri. Her husband Umesh is a horticultural manager with ONGC.

During her tenure as Mayor for Mumbai, which ended in November 2009, Shubha Raul is satisfied about two achievements: eco-friendly Ganesh festival by setting up artificial ponds and ban on hookah parlours during her tenure.

Her tenure had also been controversial: she wanted Ganesh idol height reduced, adopted a cow and kept it in her bungalow without licence and went on seven foreign tours apart from cracking down on hookah parlours.[6]

References

  1. "Shiv Sena's Shraddha Jadhav is new Mumbai mayor". The Times of India. 1 December 2009. Retrieved 1 December 2009.
  2. "Sena woman elected Mumbai Mayor", The Hindu, 11 March 2007. Accessed 11 March 2007
  3. "10 dead as Mumbai building collapses". Times of India. 19 July 2007. Retrieved 7 March 2009.
  4. Upadhyaya, Uma; Naresh Kamath (10 March 2007). "Shubha Raul elected Mumbai Mayor". rediff.com. Retrieved 7 March 2009.
  5. S. Ashar, "Shubha Raul, an ayurveda medic, is the new Mumbai mayor" dnaindia.com 10 March 2007.
  6. "Troubles in both camps but Sena favourite to retain Mayor's post". The Indian Express. 1 December 2009. Retrieved 18 October 2018.


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